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Application to Register anIndependent SchoolApplication formform – Register anindependent schoolAssociated documents
● Guidelines to the Minimum Standards and Requirements for School Registration (the Guidelines)
● Application to Register an Independent School – Information sheet
● Ministerial Order No. 870 – Child Safe Standards – Managing the Risk of Child Abuse in Schools
● Ministerial Order No. 706 – Anaphylaxis Management in Victorian Schools
● VRQA Guidelines on Bushfire Preparedness – Registered Schools
For more information, see:
● Minimum Standards and other requirements for schools
You are required to supply supporting documentation and evidence of compliance. An evidence checklist is provided atPart C of this application.To help you meet all documentation and evidence requirements of the application, you will find evidence promptsthroughout the application form, as indicated in the table below.
Evidence prompt Indicates that
Please provide documentation is to be included as evidencePlease complete, andinclude
hyperlinked document is to be downloaded, completed, and included in thisapplication
▼ information can be submitted after the closing date, once available, but prior toregistration
Electronic files are to be named as per the item number in the evidence checklist, e.g. C.1.5.i Philosophy.doc
Submitting your applicationSubmit an electronic copy of your application to the VRQA Schools inbox as a zip file at:
Use the format below when naming your electronic files:
● <checklist_number>_<school_name>_<school_location>.docx1
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When naming your electronic files:
● the file names should be named as per the item numbers in the evidence checklist (Part C of this application)
● keep the filenames short and do NOT use apostrophes, ampersands (&) or dashes
● use the school initials rather than full school name
● If your application contains multiple documents for the same item number, include a modifier (i.e. a, b, c…) atthe end of the item number
● if the documents contain images, please ensure size does not exceed 50 MB
● limit any folder to 1–2 sub-folders.
Consider the following examples:
● C.1.1.ia_Democratic Principals_WPS_Collingwood.docx
● C.1.1.ib_Democratic Principals_WPS_Collingwood.docx
Disclaimer: While applications will only be accepted in electronic format, the VRQA may request paper copies ofdocuments during the assessment process.
Once your application is assessed as complete, an invoice will be sent to your nominated contact for invoicing and assoon as the application fee is paid, the assessment phase will commence.
Privacy disclaimerThe VRQA requires the information collected in this application for the purpose of registering and regulating schoolsunder the Education and Training Reform Act 2006 (the Act). Once registered, some information about schools will bemade available to the public on the State Register. Information may also be shared with other government organisations ifrequired for their functions, in accordance with the Act. The VRQA is committed to handling all personal informationsecurely in accordance with the Privacy and Data Protection Act 2014.
To learn more about how the VRQA handles personal information, access the VRQA privacy policy:
● Information Privacy Policy
School Name
Part A – Proposed School Information
A.1 Legal entity (proprietor) details
A.1.1 Legal entity nameInvoices will be addressed in thisname
A.1.2 Legal entity contact Full name(Mr. Mrs. etc)Position
A.1.3 Legal entity type ☐ Company limited by guarantee ☐ Company limited by shares
☐ Incorporated entity/association ☐ Unincorporated entity/association
☐ Co-operative ☐ Other please specify:
A.1.4 Postal address Street address
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Suburb/town Postcode
Telephone
A.1.5 Australian Company Number (ACN)* *If applicable
A.1.6 Australian Business Number (ABN)
A.2 School details
A.2.1 Proposed school name
A.2.2 Principal’s details ▼ Full name(Mr. Mrs. etc)Email
Telephone
Mobile
A.2.3 School address Street address
Suburb/town Postcode
Telephone
Email address
Website
A.2.4 Postal addressif different from above
Street address
Suburb/town Postcode
A.2.5 Information for any additionalcampuses
Campus name
Street address
Suburb/town Postcode
Telephone
Website
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A.3 Contact for application
A.3.1 Contact person Full name(Mr. Mrs. etc)
A.3.2 Position
A.3.3 Postal address Street address
Suburb/town Postcode
Telephone
Mobile
A.3.4 Contact for invoicing Full name
A.3.5 Is the new school you are applying toregister the result of the amalgamationof two or more registered schools?
☐ Yes ☐ No
Please complete and include:Amalgamating schools’ details
Go to A.4 Affiliation of school
A.4 Affiliation of school
Religious or other ☐ Yes, please specify: ☐ No
A.5 Type of school
Tick all that apply
*See Information Sheet for details
☐ Primary ☐ Secondary
☐ Co-educational ☐ Single sex ☐ Boys ☐ Girls
☐ Specific purpose* ☐ Specialist*
A.6 Proposed date of commencement
Date (day, month, year) DD MM YYYY
A.7 Year levels to be offered ▼Year level Age range of students No. of students
e.g. Year 7 11–13.5 years 17 students
Please add additional rows as required. Total
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A.8 Senior secondaryA.8.1 Are you proposing or will you
propose to offer a senior secondaryqualification as part of thisapplication to register your school?
☐ Yes ☐ NoGo to A.8.2 Go to A.9
A.8.2A.9
Select appropriate ☐ I intend to offer a limited number of VCE units in Year 10
No. of VCE units to be offered in Year 10:
☐ I intend to offer VCAL in Year 10☐ Foundation
☐ Intermediate
☐ SeniorProgram/s to beoffered:
As part of this application, in Years 11 and 12 I intend to deliver a full:
☐ VCE course
☐ VCAL course
☐ IB Diploma Programme
I intend to amend my registration in a future application to include a full:
☐ VCE course
☐ VCAL course
☐ IB Diploma Programme
A.9 Existing registrations held by the legal entity (tick all that apply)☐ RTO Training Organisation Identification (TOID) No:
☐ CRICOS Provider No:
☐ Senior Secondary VCE
☐ Senior Secondary VCAL
☐ Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA)
☐ Tertiary Education Quality Standards Agency (TEQSA)
Part B – Governance InformationB.1 Chair of governing body (if applicable) ▼B.1.1 Chair of governing body Full name
B.1.2 Chair’s title
B.1.3 Postal address Street address
Suburb/town Postcode
Telephone
Mobile
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Part C – Supporting documentation and evidence of compliance (evidence checklist)C.1 School governanceC.1.1 Democratic principles
Please provide:
C.1.1.i A statement affirming that the school adheres to the principles. This mightbe included in the school’s constitution, prospectus, handbook orstatement of values or philosophy.
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C.1.2 Governance
Please provide:
C.1.2.i An outline of the governing body’s structure and membership includingdetails of the experience and expertise of the members of the board orgoverning body, and the name of the school’s proprietor and the legalentity type.Provide evidence that the legal entity is appropriately registered.Include an organisational chart for the school outlining the governingbody’s structure, membership and reporting lines.
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C.1.2.ii Details of the member(s) of the company, if the school is a companylimited by guarantee or incorporated association (for example, the registerof members.
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C.1.2.iii Copies of all delegations from the governing body. For example, financialor non-financial delegations made from the school governing body to theschool principal.Executed instruments of delegation should be provided.
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C.1.2.iv The company or association's constitution or rules of association thatshould be finalised and executed.For schools operating or intending to operate an early learning centre(ELC) that is a feeder for enrolments to the school, there must beprovision in the constitution or rules of association for the delivery of ELCservices.
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C.1.2.v A conflict of interest register for all responsible persons defined in theEducation and Training Reform Regulations 2017 and an explanation ofhow any conflict will be managed.
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C.1.2.vi The most recent financial statement for the company or association whichmust be audited by an independent qualified accountant.
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C.1.2.vii The school's governance charter, outlining the key functions andresponsibilities of the school board and any subcommittees.
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C.1.2.viii The school’s strategic plan. ☐
C.1.2.ix The school's business plan which is validated by an independent qualifiedaccountant, and which must include:● enrolment estimates and assumptions● the estimated socioeconomic status of students and assumptions
underpinning this status● estimated State and Commonwealth grant funding● five-year financial forecast.
The accountant should provide a signed statement that confirms thereasonableness of the business plan and validates any underlyingassumptions.
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C.1.2.x Complete and include the:● Financial capability assessment.Please save as an Excel spreadsheet, not a PDF.
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C.1.3 Not-for-profit-status
Please provide:
C.1.3.i Complete and include a:● Declaration of a school’s not-for-profit statusThe statutory declaration must be executed by the chair of the schoolgoverning body.
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For a definition of ‘not for profit’ refer to the Guidelines.C.1.3.ii Copies of legally binding and executed written agreements, contracts,
leases, licences or arrangements with third parties that are related entities(within the meaning of section 9 of the Corporations Act 2001) or any forprofit or not-for-profit organisation affiliated with the school (for example,affiliated religious groups).A definition of a ‘prohibited agreement or arrangement’ within the meaningof regulation 5 has been provided. See Appendix 1 of the Guidelines.
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C.1.3.iii Copies of any legally binding loan agreements, guarantees and the like toor from third parties that are related entities and/or affiliated organisations.
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C.1.3.iv If any agreement or loan is with a related entity and/or affiliatedorganisation, details of the related entity or affiliated organisation andrelationship between the school and that entity.
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C.1.3.v For a non-government school seeking to operate an ELC:
● a published statement to the effect that a proportion of funds raised orfees collected by the school may be used to support the operation ofthe ELC. The statement must be published in general policies, suchas the enrolment policy, enrolment agreement, fee schedule or policy,and promotional materials
● separate financial records for the school and ELC, withcross-subsidisation clearly identifiable
● copies of any loan or security arrangements entered into by theschool for the purpose of constructing or maintaining ELCinfrastructure or funding the ELC.
C.1.4 Probity ▼
Please provide:
C.1.4.i Complete and include a:● Fit and proper person statutory declarationEach responsible person must complete a declaration. For a definition of a‘responsible person’, see Appendix 1 of the Guidelines.
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C.1.4.ii Provide a list of each responsible person, their role and a summary of thequalifications and experience of each person.For a definition of a ‘responsible person’, see Appendix 1 of theGuidelines.
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C.1.5 Philosophy
Please provide:
C.1.5.i A statement of the school’s philosophy which includes the vision, mission,values and objectives of the school.
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C.1.5.ii A description of how the school enacts its philosophy. ☐
C.1.5.iii An outline of where the school has published a statement of itsphilosophy.
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C.2 EnrolmentC.2.1 Student enrolment
numbers ▼Please provide:
C.2.1.i Forecast number of enrolmentsConfirmed enrolment numbers, including name and date of birth foreach student, must be provided as soon as they become known oravailable.
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C.2.2 Enrolment policyPlease provide:
C.2.2.i A copy of the school’s enrolment policy and procedures which makeclear who is eligible for enrolment as a domestic student.For a non-government school operating or intending to operate an ELC,the policy must state that a proportion of funds raised or fees collectedmay be applied to the conduct of the school’s ELC.
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C.2.2.ii A copy of the school’s enrolment agreement with parents or guardianswhich complies with all State and Commonwealth laws, including theAustralian Consumer Law. The agreement must be publicly availableand cover, at a minimum:● codes of conduct for students, and parents and guardians● fees
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● educational services provided● the grounds on which the agreement may be terminated.
C.2.3 Register of enrolments ▼
Please provide:
C.2.3.i The school’s enrolment register (a pro forma is acceptable). ☐
C.2.3.ii The processes and procedures to ensure the enrolment register is keptup-to-date.
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C.2.4 Attendance register C.2.4.i The form that the attendance register will take (a pro forma isacceptable).
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C.3 Curriculum and student learningC.3.1 Curriculum framework
Please provide:
C.3.1.i A curriculum plan showing how the eight learning areas will besubstantially addressed from F-10 (if applicable) and how thecurriculum will be organised and implemented.
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C.3.1.ii An explanation of how and when the curriculum and teaching practicewill be reviewed.
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C.3.1.iii An outline of how the school will deliver its curriculum. ☐
C.3.2 Student learningoutcomes
Please provide:
C.3.2.i The school’s documented strategy to improve student learningoutcomes. The strategy must include:● policies and procedures for reviewing the curriculum and teaching
practices● the processes the school will use to set goals and targets for
outcomes for all students including students at risk● what data will be collected, and how it will be analysed and used to
improve student learning outcomes.
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C.3.3 Monitoring andreporting on students’performance
Please provide:
C.3.3.i The school’s policies and procedures for assessing and monitoringstudent progress and achievement, and how this is reported to parentsand guardians. This evidence must include statements about how itmeets Commonwealth Government student reporting requirements.
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C.4 Care, safety and welfare of studentsC.4.1 Care, safety and
welfare of students
Please provide:
The school’s policies and procedures for:
C.4.1.i the duty of care owed to students including:● that it owes all students a duty of care to take reasonable
measures to protect them from reasonably foreseeable risks ofinjury
● that it owes a duty to take reasonable care that any student (andother persons) on the premises will not be injured or damagedbecause of the state of the premises, including things done oromitted to be done to the premises
● that it owes a duty to take reasonable precautions to prevent theabuse of a child by an individual associated with the organisationwhile the child is under the care, supervision or authority of theorganisation
● that different and sometimes greater measures may need to betaken for younger students or students with disabilities to dischargethis duty of care
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C.4.1.ii when it may be necessary to use restrictive interventions to protect thesafety of a student and members of the school community
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C.4.1.iii managing student wellbeing ☐
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● anti-bullying and harassment, including cyber bullying ☐
● appropriate arrangements for on-site supervision of students ☐
● appropriate arrangements for supervision of students whenengaged in off-site activities and which include consideration of therisk of bushfire in the activity location (refer to bushfire section inthe Guidelines for further details)
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● ensuring the safety and welfare of students learning with anotherprovider (when the school contracts with another school, aregistered training organisation or an organisation not registered asan education or training provider, provide a copy of any formagreement/contract in place).
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● arrangements for ill students ☐
● accidents and incident register ☐
● first aid ☐
● distributing medicine ☐
● internet use ☐
C.4.1.iv managing complaints and grievances including how the school’spolicies and procedures:● ensure procedural fairness● are accessible to the school community and are consistent with the
school’s enrolment agreement.
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The school’s:
C.4.1. v current register of staff trained in first aid (a pro forma is acceptable) ☐
C.4.1. vi records of student medical conditions and management (a pro forma isacceptable)
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C.4.1.vii emergency management plan that addresses emergency and criticalincidents. It must be● updated as required● reviewed at least annually and immediately after any significant
incident● be site specific and include local threats, hazards and
corresponding response procedures.● all buildings on site must be included – placement of portables and
temporary fencing must be indicated.Note: for new schools under construction, some material such asevacuation maps may not be ready at time of submission but must besubmitted to VRQA before registration is granted.
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C.4.1.viii evidence of how the school communicates policies and procedures onthe care, safety and welfare of students to staff, students, parents,guardians and the school community.
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C.4.2 Child safetyPlease provide:
C.4.2.i A school’s policies and procedures for ensuring all staff understand:● mandatory reporting● the failure to disclose offence● the failure to protect offence● the grooming offence.These offences are outlined in Appendix 1 of the Guidelines.
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C.4.2.ii Policies, procedures, measures and practices in accordance withMinisterial Order No. 870 Child Safe Standards – Managing the risk ofchild abuse in schools.
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Meeting the requirements of the Ministerial Order is the directresponsibility of the school governing body and the school principal.
For schools with an enrolled student who has been diagnosed at risk of anaphylaxis:
C.4.2.iii A policy and procedures in accordance with Ministerial Order No. 706,and individual anaphylaxis management plans for any student at risk ofanaphylaxis.
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C.4.3 Emergency bushfiremanagement
Please provide:
C.4.3.i A schedule for monitoring and removal of materials that may be easilyignited including branches overhanging buildings, debris and rubbisharound and under buildings, including gutters, and dry grass andvegetation.
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C.4.3.ii Procedures to ensure the safe storage of flammable materials. ☐
C.4.3.iii A schedule for regularly monitoring emergency access to buildings andgrounds including that:● the building exits will continuously be kept clear of obstructions● assembly points are designated and have appropriate access to
emergency equipment● there is access to facilities and grounds for emergency vehicles.
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Step 1 To find out if your school is to be placed on the Bushfire At-RiskRegister contact: [email protected]
Step 2 If your proposed school is to be placed on the Bushfire At-RiskRegister, extra procedures apply. Please refer to the VRQA Guidelinesfor Bushfire Preparedness - Registered Schools and provide evidenceof the school’s compliance with:
C.4.3.vii Guideline 2.2 ☐
C.4.3.viii Guideline 2.3 ☐
C.4.3.ix Guideline 2.4 ☐
C.4.3.x Guideline 2.5 ☐
C.4.2.xi Guideline 2.8 ☐
C.4.3.xii Guideline 2.9 ☐
C.4.4 Student behaviourmanagement(discipline)
Please provide:
C.4.4.i A policy that explicitly prohibits corporal punishment. ☐
C.4.4.ii The school’s behaviour management policy and procedures whichinclude:● an explanation of the school’s approach to behaviour management
and how it affords procedural fairness to students and● the steps for managing suspensions and expulsions of students.
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C.4.4.iii Procedures for maintaining a register of suspensions and expulsions. ☐
C.4.4.iv An outline of how the school communicates these policies andprocedures to the school community.
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C.4.5 Attendancemonitoring
Please provide:
C.4.5.i The school’s policy and procedures to:● check and record the daily attendance of all students● monitor attendance twice daily and identify absences from school
or class● identify the person(s) with responsibility for monitoring daily
attendance● follow up unexplained absences on the day of a student’s absence● notify parents and guardians of unsatisfactory attendance● maintain current contact details for parents and guardians● accurately record attendance on student files.
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C.5 Staff employmentC.5.1 Teachers’
requirements
Please provide:
C.5.1.i ▼ A register containing each teacher’s:● name● Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT) registration number● expiry and renewal date of the teacher’s registration● VIT category of registration (full registration, permission to teach).
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C.5.1.ii Procedures for maintaining the register. ☐
C.5.1.iii Procedures for managing teachers with conditions, limitations orrestrictions on their registration or permission to teach.
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C.5.2 Compliance with theWorkers ScreeningAct 2020
Please provide:
C.5.2.i Procedures to ensure that all employees and volunteers required to doso by the Workers Screening Act 2020, have a current Working withChildren Clearance (WWCC).
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C.5.2.ii A register of employees and volunteers with a WWCC which includeseach employee’s:● name● card number● expiry date.
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C.5.2.iii Procedures for maintaining the register. ☐
C.6 School infrastructureC.6.1 Buildings, facilities
and groundsPlease provide:
C.6.1.i A copy of the permit to operate an education centre on the site (in somecases, a certificate of continual use can be provided in lieu of a permit).
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C.6.1.ii ▼ A copy of the documentation showing building and facility compliancewith local planning regulations and with the Building Code of Australia,Class 9b or equivalent.
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C.6.1.iii ▼ A copy of the essential safety register. ☐
C.6.1.iv A copy of the maintenance schedule for buildings, facilities and grounds. ☐
C.6.1.v Policy and procedures to ensure the school complies with theOccupational Health and Safety Act 2004.
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C.6.1.vi Documentation that reasonable adjustments have been made forstudents with a disability.This refers to adjustments made to the school buildings and facilitiessuch as ramps, lifts and ambulant toilet facilities.
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C.6.2 Educational facilitiesPlease provide:
C.6.2.i A plan of the school showing the location of facilities available for eachprogram offered across the school day.
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C.7 Are you proposing to offer a senior secondary course?Yes ☐ Go to C.8No ☐ Go to Part D
C.8 Accredited senior secondary course
C.8.1 Which seniorsecondary course areyou applying todeliver?
☐ VCE
☐ VCAL☐ Foundation☐ Intermediate☐ Senior
☐ IB Diploma Programme
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C.8.2 VCE units and/orVCAL strands to beoffered
Please add additionalrows as required
Code /Unit No.
VCE orVCAL
Title of VCE Unitor VCAL strand
Total hours ofdelivery p/week
Total deliveryin hours
Code /Unit No.
E.g. EO01 VCE English Unit 4.2 hours 60 hours E.g. EO01
C.8.3 Partnerships Will any part of the accredited course be delivered by another provider (registered trainingorganisation, another school, etc.)?
Yes ☐ Go to C.8.4 If the school shares responsibility for delivering a seniorsecondary course with another provider, there must beevidence in the form of a copy of a binding written agreementbetween the school and the provider stating how therequirements of the minimum standards for delivery of asenior secondary course will be met.
No ☐ Go to C.8.5
C.8.4 Proposed partnerorganisations
Please add additionalrows as required
Name of proposed partnerorganisation
Responsibilities of partner organisation – course to bedelivered
C.8.5 Principles to apply Evidence for this standard is addressed in C.1. ☐
C.8.6 Governance andprobity
Evidence for this standard is addressed in C.1.2 and C.1.3. ☐
In addition, there must be evidence that:
C.8.6.i the physical environment is sufficient to support the delivery of thecourse
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C.8.6.ii teachers are suitably qualified and experienced ☐
C.8.6.iii procedures to support students to undertake a course best suited totheir abilities
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C.8.6.iv there are sufficient financial resources to deliver the course to thestandards of the awarding body.
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C.8.7 Student learningoutcomes
There must be evidence in the form of:● course curriculum and assessment documentation, and student attainment and
administration documentation in accordance with the requirements of the awarding body● documentation to demonstrate that the school provides staff and students with current
and accurate information about the awarding bodies’ requirements including coursestandards, timelines and qualification requirements.
To help schools provide this evidence, the VCAA, as the VCE and VCAL awarding body, haspublished templates.For more information, see:
● VCAA Authorisation advice and processAll completed documentation and templates must be submitted to the VRQA with thisapplication form.
Please provide: C.8.7.i Completed VCAA templates for the VCE and/or VCAL authorisation. ☐
C.8.8 Student records andresultsPlease provide:
C.8.8.i Policies and procedures to ensure the:● integrity of assessment.● accuracy of records● monitoring of student participation, completion rates and student
outcomes.The policies and procedures must also cover results analysis and studentparticipation in accordance with the requirements of the awardingbody.For more information, see:● VCAA Authorisation advice and process
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C.8.9 Student welfarePlease provide:
C.8.9.i Evidence for this standard is addressed in C.4 Care, safety and welfare ofstudents.
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In addition, the policies and procedures must cover:
C.8.9.ii any additional arrangements the school has in place for senior secondarystudents, for example:● how attendance is monitored for students participating in courses
provided by another senior secondary course provider● supervision of students outside scheduled classes.
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C.8.9.iii how the school identifies students’ special needs and how opportunitiesare provided so those students can access the senior secondary course.
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C.8.10 Teaching and learning
Please provide:
C.8.10.i An overview of teaching resources and facilities and that they meet thecurrent requirements of the awarding body.For more information, see:
● VCAA Authorisation advice and process
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The school’s policies and procedures to:C.8.10.ii ensure the assessment of senior secondary courses is fair, valid and
reliable.For more information, see:
● VCAA Authorisation advice and process
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C.8.10.iii oversee the conduct of assessments including:● addressing cheating, including plagiarism● conducting investigations and hearings and if necessary, amending
or cancelling assessments.For more information, see:
● VCAA Authorisation advice and process
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C.8.10.iv A student handbook and resources which address the senior secondarycourse rules and procedures for assessment.
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Part D – Declarations forall new schoolsincluding thoseamalgamating
Please complete and include:Declarations for all schools ☐
Fit and proper person declaration ☐
Declaration of a school’s not-for-profit status ☐
Part E – Declarations for schools offering senior secondary coursesPlease complete and include: Declarations for senior secondary schools ☐
Note: The authorised witness must write, type or stamp their name, the capacity in which they have authority to witness astatutory declaration and their address under section 30 of the Oaths and Affirmations Act 2018 (as of 1 March 2019),previously Evidence (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1958.
For the list of authorised persons who may witness statutory declarations under section 30 of the Oaths and AffirmationsAct 2018 see:
● https://www.justice.vic.gov.au/statdecs
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